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Mac's Problem

Enrique Vila-Matas

Reader Score

69%

69% of readers

recommend this book

Mac is currently unemployed and lives on his wife's earnings. An avid reader, he decides at the age of sixty to keep a diary. Mac's wife, a dyslexic, thinks he is simply wasting his time and risking sliding further into depression--but Mac persists, and is determined that this diary won't turn into a novel. However, one day, he has a chance encounter with a neighbor, a successful author of a collection of enigmatic, willfully obscure stories. Mac decides that he will read, revise, and improve his neighbor's stories, which are mostly narrated by a ventriloquist who has lost the ability to speak in different voices. As Mac embarks on this task, he finds that the stories have a strange way of imitating life. Or is life imitating the stories? As the novel progresses, Mac becomes more adrift from reality, and both he and we become ever more immersed in literature: a literature haunted by death, but alive with the sheer pleasure of writing.

Book Details

  • Publisher: New Directions Publishing Corporation
  • Publish Date: Apr 30th, 2019
  • Pages: 224
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 7.90in - 5.10in - 0.70in - 0.50lb
  • EAN: 9780811227322
  • Categories: • Literary• Humorous - Black Humor• Noir

About the Author

Hughes, Sophie: - SOPHIE HUGHES has translated numerous Spanish-language authors, including José Revueltas and Fernanda Melchor for New Directions.
Vila-Matas, Enrique: - ENRIQUE VILA-MATAS was born in Barcelona. He has received countless prizes and written numerous award-winning novels, including Bartleby & Co., Montano's Malady, Never Any End to Paris, and Dublinesque.
Costa, Margaret Jull: -

Margaret Jull Costa, who has translated Javier Marías and José Saramago, lives in England.

Praise for this book

The tremendously touching characters in Enrique Vila-Matas's novels--who stumble from one place to the next, not really sure where they are going, but always on a quest--are so deeply comical on the one hand, and so deeply poignant on the other, that you just have to give yourself up to it because you're in the hands of a master.--Paul Auster
[Vila-Matas] charges the various tensions in his hybridized book: the artificial nature of plot and the apparent triviality of day-to-day existence, how life imitates art and art imitates life... Mac's Problem boasts an impressive architecture.--Eric Banks "Bookforum" (4/1/2019 12:00:00 AM)
Diary, essay, thriller, conspiracy theory, posthumous memoir, novel--Vila-Matas uses all the materials to construct his latest metafictional fun house.-- "Kirkus"
Literature is a space of twinned opposing forces: danger and refuge, death and life, and regrets and longing. Enrique Vila-Matas guides us into this treacherous realm so completely that I have learned to approach his books with a mix of excitement and dread.-- "On the Seawall" (4/30/2019 12:00:00 AM)
Vila-Matas's bouncy prose is the highlight of this lively ride through a writer's mind.-- "Publishers Weekly" (2/8/2019 12:00:00 AM)
Vila-Matas seems determined to test our faith, crafting tales of surrealist noir in which virtually anything can happen except happiness.-- "The New Yorker"